It's also up to the teacher to teach the course that makes it understandable to the student. Again, if you have most of the class switch because they can't pass the course and the remainder of his/her schedule are A's B's, there is a disconnect between the teacher and student. If the case is that they're doing for the money, then they should get the fuck out, but unions are pretty much useless in that situation.

there is the school of thought that teachers must teach in a way to make the kids want to learn. But, then there is the point that a child must come to class willing and ready to learn. So, it's two-fold.

One could say, if the majority of the class doesn't get it, then they are either idiots, or they weren't trying. Or it could be that the teacher is not teaching in an effective way. Or it could be a combo of all of that.

so when he goes to college his first class ever and the professor says i get paid to be here, but i dont get paid to make sure you get up when your alarm clock goes off, and if you dont come to class, I dont give a damn, he heard the speech now in high school so now he is prepared

so when he goes to college his first class ever and the professor says i get paid to be here, but i dont get paid to make sure you get up when your alarm clock goes off, and if you dont come to class, I dont give a damn, he heard the speech now in high school so now he is prepared

No, it implies that the teacher don't give a crap as long as she gets paid. Sounds like zero integrity for her job.

not true it says that the teacher doesnt have time for bs, either you do your work and pass the class, or fail.........if i were you i would be happy knowing there is a teacher out there willing to teach the right way, instead of bringing milk and cookies to class and holding hands.

not true it says that the teacher doesnt have time for bs, either you do your work and pass the class, or fail.........if i were you i would be happy knowing there is a teacher out there willing to teach the right way, instead of bringing milk and cookies to class and holding hands.

?? Explain that one. Granted not the best on the team but .305 isn't the worst. He did well enough at the try out.

When you say team usa, I'm assuming that's the best 16 or so players in the country for his age group. None of the best 16 year olds, since you said he was a sophomore, in the country hit .275 and they would never even see a single pitch at the jv level for a public high school, I don't care how good this schools program is.

That's like saying a basketball player is trying out for the Olympic dream team, but plays in the d-league. If your son was truly one of the best in the country among sophomores, he would destroy 99% of all other Varsity baseball players. And .275 is very very average. There are thousands of guys doing that.

When you say team usa, I'm assuming that's the best 16 or so players in the country for his age group. None of the best 16 year olds, since you said he was a sophomore, in the country hit .275 and they would never even see a single pitch at the jv level for a public high school, I don't care how good this schools program is.

That's like saying a basketball player is trying out for the Olympic dream team, but plays in the d-league. If your son was truly one of the best in the country among sophomores, he would destroy 99% of all other Varsity baseball players. And .275 is very very average. There are thousands of guys doing that.

I think you missed my last post. HS season doesn't start for another month or so. He will play varsity. He made the USA team based on invite/tryout. He made the team. What can I say. Read my last post.

..told the students in my son's geometry class "I don't care if you pass or fail, either way I get paid". BTW, this is my kids first year ever in PS. Nice to know some teachers in public school don't give a shit. The good news is my kid transferred out and into another class pronto along with about 15 others. That teacher now has one less class.

I think you missed my last post. HS season doesn't start for another month or so. He will play varsity. He made the USA team based on invite/tryout. He made the team. What can I say. Read my last post.

It's also up to the teacher to teach the course that makes it understandable to the student. Again, if you have most of the class switch because they can't pass the course and the remainder of his/her schedule are A's B's, there is a disconnect between the teacher and student. If the case is that they're doing for the money, then they should get the fuck out, but unions are pretty much useless in that situation.

Your a moron, it's high school shit not rocket science. You have standardized testing, either the kid was passed when he shouldn't, or your kid is fucking with you.